with the same typeoftechnologyagainstrichard jewel after the atlanta olympic bombing.differenttechnology, differentteam. he was later ex-on rated and they went after someone else but you can get ahead of your yourself, can't you? >> we have to be very careful when we're talking about surveillance technology. it's one thing to talk about cameras on the street, the camera that got so much press. it's quite another to talk about our internet histories and when we're talking about those very private information, i think we do want to have a warrant before the police can access it, possibly even during emergencies when the judges are more likely to grant it if the police have a legitimate law enforcement need. with shouldn't aloe the police or other officials cart blanc to dip into our lives. >> we risk that by putting it all online, don't we? >> i think not necessarily. there's a difference between saying we tell someone a secret or fact and saying that information is public to everybody. i'm a lawyer. i teach lawyers. and the attorney-client privilege -- >> a lawyer who teaches lawyer, tha

-inventionsoftechnologybuttweakstotechnology. onthe part of the phone segment, you have microsoft phone getting market share, blackberry, samsung is crushing it. there's a lot of competition in that space. so, the company that comes out with the new innovation is going to be the cool kid on the block, and i'm not so sure it's going to be apple. there are other companies out there talking about that wrist phone you were talking about. microsoft being talk abouts as being a leader in that technology. other companies, samsung. so there's a lot of competition. a lot of -- this is a dirt match. >> neil: would you buy this stock at these levels? >> i probably would, and the reason being the two main product lines, the ipad and the iphone, don't give discounts to anybody, meaning the margin are big enough that can produce big profits. >> neil: the stock is down in afterhours trading. that doesn't necessarily mean anything. just a few nerds going back and forth on a computer and assessing whether at it good or bad. for the moment they assume, well, not as good as they thought it would be. bottom line,

wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. thefirsttechnologyofits kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> neil: we told you about american airlines grounding all of its planes for the better part of the day. now american airlines is saying its systems have been fully restored. the planes will be night -- flying soon but you can expect delays or cancellations. so the good news is the applicances are flying. the potential bad news, might not be yours. in the meantime, we're trying to get an indication here of what they're trying to piece together from the evidence they've got and from the shrapnel. a retired fbi bomb technician joins us on the phone kevin, there's some evidence to suggest this is not foreign-born and the type of instruments used do not echo that of al qaeda or those elements, taliban. others say it's quite the opposite, it does. i'm not sure of what you have heard and gleaned, what do you think? >> everything i learn is through the media. i'm only two months retired from the bureau and i'm not

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. that's the power of connecting mindsandtechnologytofuel a nation's future. that's bank of america. >> country. >> here is how good a witness to last night's shootout. they talked to him and we are pressed for time. what did you see? tell us what they wanted to know. >> i was awoken in the early hours to a loud noise, sounded like muscled firecrackers. for a second i kind of thought it was someone -- i don't know, i didn't put two and two together. i had been asleep. i realized there had been a shooting. it only happened a couple blocks away. basically all day it's been police presence up and down the street and everything from -- some hours it's a couple cops to s.w.a.t. teams and u.s. marshals. >> neil: did they suspect or did you hear both brothers were part of that shootout? >> yes. i heard that both brothers were part of the shootout as the s.w.a.t. team was going down the street. i actually overheard telling another officer the second suspect had sustained a gunshot